Electronics Forum | Sat May 16 17:57:50 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Robert
Did you get the second job mainly because of having a low price, or mainly because of your perseverence and successful completion of the first job? Do you think the sketchy documentation of the first job limited your customer's choices in the first
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 00:02:39 EDT 2024 | poly
That was handy! I'd love to get a wiring diagram though, mostly because I'm worried that the reason that the machine is not working is because a bit is missing... I've taken a photo of the inside and there's a markings where it looks like a board use
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 07:10:54 EDT 2024 | oxygensmd
As I see there is minimal capacity impact - because more panels on the line but nothing special. It is more question there are enough good fiducial for skipping-checking - at SiPlace it called as inkspot. It is important to have good operators who ca
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 14:32:49 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| We have a product, with various PWBs, with over 600 parts each one (We are a low Volume/high mix company with an average component placement per PCB between 250 to 300 parts). This PWBs have 7 to 10, 20 mils pitch parts. We are having problems with
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 23:45:35 EST 2019 | kiransahu
Piezoelectric type (office/industrial) In this method, a piezoelectric (piezo) element, whose volume is deformed when voltage is applied, is used to discharge ink particles. This element is attached to the component that is filled with ink. Then, th
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:35:29 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Anyone using SMT "Fair-Rite" beads? We have a P/N 2743019447 that we're using. We need to know the shear force strength of the part and the vendor's man who knows is in Deutschland and can't help until Monday. I can't wait that long. | | Also, do
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 14 14:12:39 EST 1998 | smd
| | | Scott: Where is the problem? When you have a board in one hand and a sheared ferrite in the other, what does the ex-ferrite location look like: | | 1 Green mask colored, because the pad is "ripped off" the board | 2 Gray lumpy looking, be
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 11:38:16 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Zulfiqar, The company that makes these stencils is a Canadian company named KJ Marketing (I'll paste a link to the web site in this message). It sounds pretty interesting. I've communicated with a few people that have used these stencils and the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 19:05:06 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| What is the smallest a company can be to be ISO ? | Is the cost less for a smaller company ? | What is the smallest I have been, among many other terrific things, an ISO consultant since 1987 (when ISO first came to our shores). During this time
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 19:04:02 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi Jacqueline! The dreaded white residue huh? YUCK! This seems to be a ongoing issue...probably because there are many different things that can possibly cause this. There's a real good article about the different causes of this problem at Kest